Telephonics Corp. announced today that Boeing has selected the Farmingdale-based company’s TruLink Wireless Intercommunications System for use at its Seattle facility. The TruLink system will be deployed within Boeing’s Everett Delivery Center for its flight lines, allowing all users to ...

A survey of chief executives shows fewer large U.S. companies plan to hire or boost spending in the next six months, reflecting a weaker U.S. economy. The Business Roundtable says 36 percent of its CEO members plan to add workers ...

When Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner burst onto the airport scene in October it was heralded as the Toyota Prius of Boeing’s extensive aircraft lineup. The 787, capable of carrying almost 300 passengers, is Boeing’s most fuel-efficient aircraft, consuming 20 percent less ...

CPI Aerostructures’ first order of 2012 was a doozy. The Edgewood-based defense contractor has received a purchase order worth $12.7 million from the Boeing Co.’s defense, space and security unit as a follow-up order to a previous long-term contract for ...

The biggest version yet of Boeing’s jumbo 747 could soon be flying into airports that have never seen aircraft that large before. Airports from Rockford, Ill. to Huntsville, Ala. are asking the FAA for waivers so they can receive the ...

Greenlawn-based BAE Systems has been selected to join a six-company team contracted by Boeing to construct six P-8A Poseidon aircraft. BAE will be responsible for providing the mission computer systems for the planes, which will be used for long-range, anti-submarine ...

Edgewood-based CPI Aerostructures Inc., which makes aircraft parts for the armed forces and prime defense contractors, said Monday it had received a $17 million order from The Boeing Co. as part of its A-10 wing replacement program. The contract is ...

Boeing will speed up production plans for its 777 and 747 models in anticipation of greater demand from commercial airlines in a couple of years. Both are wide-body planes capable of carrying more than 300 passengers and flying longer routes. ...